Johns Hopkins professor, alumna profiled by Forbes as leaders in artificial intelligence research
Suchi Saria and Carol Reiley were profiled by Forbes.com as leading women in the research field of artificial intelligence.
Suchi Saria and Carol Reiley were profiled by Forbes.com as leading women in the research field of artificial intelligence.
Ralph Etienne-Cummings
Ralph Etienne-Cummings, professor and chair of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, is serving as co-chair of an international conference, the IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems.
In a Q&A with Inverse Innovation, Suchi Saria discusses her research in using machine learning algorithms to tailor treatment and improve outcomes for clinical patients.
Amazon has selected Johns Hopkins University among the first four schools to receive support from the Alexa Fund Fellowship, a new program designed to encourage advances in voice communication between people and machines.
During the six-week workshop, attendees collaborated to design a system to monitor neurodegenerative diseases over the phone, detect risk and monitor mental health through posts on social media, and build a speech recognition system from untranscribed data.
KITT.AI, a new Seattle-based artificial intelligence startup whose founders include two Whiting School alumni, has landed funding from Founders’ Co-Op, Amazon’s Alexa Fund, and Madrona Venture Group.